Newsmakers

Young & Caring

Meet the young philanthropists of Southwest Florida
Newsmakers

On The Spot: CEO and President of the Conservancy of Southwest Florida Rob Moher

“There is a lot of concern about the economic cost of all this development.”
Newsmakers

"Limping on Water": The Phil Beuth Story

Phil Beuth built a highly successful career in television. In Naples since 2000, he’s devoted himself to helping those in need.
Newsmakers

How Young Professionals Can Thrive in Naples

Against traditional wisdom, Southwest Florida’s young people can make their mark both socially and in the workplace.
Insider

Red Sox Star David Ortiz Talks Retirement While in Naples

About 100 fans got to see Big Papi at the Tommy Bahama charity event.
Arts + Culture

Fort Myers Matriarch Berne Davis Dies at Age 102

The philanthropist is the namesake of the Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center.
Healthy Life

Why Heroin is More of a Problem Than Ever in Southwest Florida

“Once I picked up a needle, it was over.”
Food + Dining Main

First Taste of 1500 South by Chef Art Smith

What does Southern cuisine mixed with Italian flavors look like? Leave it to a Top Chef and Oprah Winfrey’s favorite to figure...
Newsmakers

Gala Revolutionaries

Touting four people whose creative touches make our social season more memorable.
Insider

Outtakes: 24 Hours in Southwest Florida

The best photos we couldn't fit in our March spread.
Newsmakers

On The Spot: Lee County Public Schools Superintendent Greg Adkins

“We need to test better, not more.”
Arts + Culture

Conductor Andrey Boreyko is Making His Mark at Artis—Naples

The conductor is getting rave reviews in his second year
Arts + Culture

How to Survive as a Stand-Up Comic in Southwest Florida

Though Southwest Florida has a number of comedians and a handful of comedy clubs, it’s proving hard for the performers to make...
Ms. Adventure

Ms. Adventure: Welcome to Easy Street

How the trolley gets our writer through her chores and pleasures in downtown Fort Myers
Newsmakers

FGCU coach Joe Dooley ushers a new era to Dunk City

FGCU’s Dunk City guys are gone, but the third-year coach has new ways for the Eagles to fly—and win